Dulaney Chapel Cemetery

Updated: Monday, 10 Dec 2001 02:07:47 GMT

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Dulaney Chapel Cemetery is located on a place owned by the Mack Carr Estate, west of Atoka, Oklahoma. Go west on Highway 7 approximately 3 1/2 miles to the Carr loading
pens. Turn south for approximately 1/4 mile to the gate on the left side of the road. The cemetery is locted about 1/2 mile east of the road in the middle of a hay meadow. There are 22 marked graves and approximately 21 unmarked ones. It was canvassed July 11, 1979 by Janice Allen and Gwen Walker. The marked ones are as follows:

The following information was furnished by Mrs. Laura Copeland 31 January 1982.
The ground for the Dulaney Chapel Cemetery was purchased from a man named Beaulo (?) Marson. He was part Black/part Indian.
Laura's father, Mr. Wm. E. Wallace and a Mr. House, who later moved to texas, went together and purchased the land from Mr. Marson.

The cemetery is now in the middle of a pasture owned by Bud Carr. But the cemetery property does not belong to the Carr family.